So many were made that most uncirculated 2006 US nickels retail for less than 50 cents. Very high quality strikes (MS64 and above) can retail for $2 to $15, though.
Face value.
Only face value unless you find someone that wants them.
How much are 63 nickels worth?63 nickels are worth US$3.15.
A 2006 uncirculated gold-colored nickel typically has a face value of five cents, but its market value can vary. If it has been altered or plated with gold, it might be worth more to collectors, potentially ranging from a few dollars to around $10, depending on its condition and demand. However, standard uncirculated nickels without any special features generally hold little premium over their face value. Always check with a reputable coin dealer for the most accurate appraisal.
A nickel is worth 5 cents ($0.05) so 1000 nickels would be worth 1000 * 0.05 = $50
$30.00
Face value.
It depends greatly on the year and mintmark. For example, if you go to enough banks, you will most likely find an uncirculated roll of 2013 nickels sold to you at face. On the other hand, for uncirculated war nickels (1942-1945) or other early date Jefferson nickels, they'd be worth much more.
Only face value unless you find someone that wants them.
How much are 63 nickels worth?63 nickels are worth US$3.15.
The coins are still found in circulation, so if they are not a uncirculated, only face value.
These are very common coins. They were made by the millions. You might get 3-4 dollars for your coins.
5 cents unless in proof condition and in a mint set.
These are very common coins. They were made by the millions. You might get 3-4 dollars for your coins.
1954 is not a rare date for Jefferson nickels. It has little or no added value in circulated condition. A nice uncirculated one is worth about $1.00
74 nickels are worth $3.70.
One nickels is worth 5 cents so 19 nickels are worth 95 cents.